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BRIEF SUMMARY OF HISTORY 

- —OF— 

14th REGIMENT, MAINE INFANTRY. 



t^emlozvoiised at Augusta, Me., fall of 1861. Mus- 
tered into service as a Regiment, Dec. 81, 1801, 
Embarked by rail for Boston, en route for Ship 
Island, Gulf of Mexico, Feb. 6, 1862 Sailed from 
Boston Feb. 8, on sailing ship Xorth America. 

Landed at Ship Island March 8, 1802. Eml)arke(l 
in May on Ship Premier, for New Orleans. Went 
into cam]) at Frerefs Cotton Press, N. O. Removed 
to Lafayette S<iuare. Capt. W. D. Chase, Co. D, 
detailed to superintend erection of gallows for hang- 
ing of Mumford, the rebel who hauled down the 
Union flag. Regiment under arms on occasion of 
that execution. 

Capt. Barnard (and his Co., A,) detailed and 
served in command of Provost guard while Kegt. 
was in N. O. 

Capt. Trask detailed, with 100 men, on expedition 
on armed steamer Saxon, to Bayou Plaquemine, to 
capture steamer Whiteman; expedition successful. 

About 400 men discharged at N. O. for disability, 
and others enlisted in their stead, known thereafter 
as the New Orleans men ; most excellent men, em- 
bracing representatives of all the then modern battle- 
fields. 



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Early io July, proceeded by steamer Louisiana 
Belle to Baton Rouge. When about to embark, a 
professional negro hunter appeared with a deed of 
Private McRae, of Co. C, (a New Orleans man,) 
who fell in the "forefront" at Port Hudson, 
claiming him as a slave. (Till then, no one sus- 
pected that he had a drop of negro blood in his 
veins.) The slave hmiter was induced to make him- 
self scarce. 

Went into quarters at U. S. barracks, Baton 
Rouge; then went into camp at junction of Bayou 
Sara and Clinton roads. 

Engaged in "Battle of Baton Rouge" Aug. 5, '62; 
losing heavily in killed and wounded. Regiment 
thanked for its bravery by Gen. Butler, in general 
orders. A large number of our wounded were 
drowned while en route to New Orleans, soon after 
the battle, by the sinking of steam transport " White- 
man," in collision with a Federal gun-boat. 

At evacuation of Baton Rouge in fall of '62, pro- 
ceeded to Carrolton and went into Camp in orange 
grove in rear of levee. 

Then removed to Camp Lewis, and were, with the 
21st Indiana, 4tli Wisconsin and 6th Michigan Regi- 
ments, constituted the "Veteran Brigade," Col. 
Paine commanding. Made short expedition up the 
river to St. James Court House, capturing supplies. 

Moved to Camp Williams, an infernal death-trap. 
Then went into camp just in rear of Carrolton. 
Proceeded by Steamer Algerine to Bonnet Carre 
early in '63. In camp there till May. Maintained 
outpost at Lake Pontchartrain, commanded by Capt. 
Trask, who captured rebel paymaster with upwards 
of $20,000 in good money, and a large quantity of 
quinine. 



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This force made an expedition to Pontchachoula, 
which met with a determined resistance, in wliich 
the enemy was entirely routed. 

Made two expeditions to Amite river, via Doyle's 
plantation. Sharp fighting on both occasions. Dur- 
ing last of these expeditions, ordered to Port Hudson 
ria Baton Rouge. Made forced march to Port 
Hudson, reaching there May 22, '63. Engaged in 
assaults of May 27 and June 14, and siege opera- 
tions at Port Hudson. 

During this Siege, a large number of the Regiment, 
both officers and privates, volunteered in the assault- 
ing column of one thousand men, known as the 
" Forlorn Hope," in which Lieut. Col. Bickmore 
was in command of one wing. In Aug., '63, marched 
to Baton Rouge; went into camp across the bayou 
above the town. 

Embarked on Steamer North America for Algiers; 
transferred there to ship W. T. Wentworth (in tow) 
for Sabine Pass, Texas. Returned thence to Algiers 
and proceeded by rail to Berwick Bay. Marched 
thence via Franklin, New Iberia and Vermillionville 
to Opelousas. Marched back to New Iberia, went 
into permanent camp ; Regiment re-enlisted there. 

Marched thence to Franklin and encamped. 
Thence by Steamer Red Chief to Berwick Bay, and 
thence by rail to Algiers ; crossed to New Orleans 
and prepared for veteran furlough. 

During this Teche campaign, Co. G, Capt. Hobbs, 
and D, Capt. Wis well, were detailed by General 
Orders and served as Head Quarters Guard. 

Embarked for New York on steamer Arago; thence 
by steamer Katahdin to Fall River, thence by rail to 
Augusta, where 30 day furloughs were granted. 



Rendezvoused at Augusta at expiration of furlouui 
and were tendered a banquet in rotunda of capit. 
address made by Gov, Coney. 

Proceeded by rail to Portland, and embarked on 
Steamer Merrimac in March, '64, for New Orleans. 
Went into camp at Carrolton, then proceeded by 
steam'r Geo. Peabody to Baton Rouge and encamped. 
Next proceeded by steamer Starlight to Morganzia 
bend and encamped ; taking part in the erection of 
heavy earth- works, as also in expedition to Mount 
Adams, Miss. 

Ordered to proceed by Steamer Magenta to Algiers, 
preparatory to embarking on a secret expedition. 

Went into camp at Algiers, and there ex- 
changed our Austrian for Springfield rifles. Em- 
barked under sealed orders, (four Companies on Str. 
T. A. Scott, and six Companies on steamer Tillie; 
destination was Fortress Monroe for orders ; then up 
James River to Bermuda Hundreds, where we disem- 
barked and joined Gen. Butler's forces, upon the 
right bank of the James river. Engaged in expedi- 
tion to Deep Bottom at time of mine explosion at 
Petersburg. Sharp skirmishing all the time; retired 
in the night, by orders. 

Orders to march by night to Bermuda Hundreds 
and embark for Washington to meet Early's forces, 
proceeded from Bermuda Hundreds to Washington 
by steamer Elcid. Embarked on cars for Frederick, 
Md. ; order then countermanded ; proceeded to 
Tenallytown and went into camp. 

Marched thence (Gen. Grover's Division,) i-la 
Leesburg Turnpike and Snicker's Gap to Shenandoah 
Valley; forded Shenandoah river just at dark and 
effected junction with Gen'l Sheridan in the night 



at Berryville. Fell back next day to Charlestown, 
and fortified. Army retired to Halltown Pleights, 
Grover's Division acting as rear guard, and following 
in the night. Intrenched at Halltown. 

(While at Charlestown, the 14th was detailed to 
guard train to and from Harper's Ferry, then the 
hunting ground of Mosby.) 

Constant skirmishing at Halltown for several days, 
till Early retired. Advanced to Berryville and forti- 
fied. Heavy skirmishing for several days, till Early 
retired. 

Visit of Gen'l Grant, Sept. 17 and 18. At 2 a.m., 
Sept. 19, marched for Winchester and acted our part 
there in battle of the 19th (Opequan). Severe loss, 
including Lieuts. Jackman of I, and Godwin of H, 
killed, and Capts. Hobbs of G, Worster of E, and 
Gardner of I severely wounded and permanently 
disabled. 

Sept. 20, advanced to Fisher's Hill, and engaged in 
operations there, ending in routing of Early's forces. 
Engaged in close pursuit of Early to Mount Craw- 
ford, above Harrisonburg. Retired to Harrisonburg 
and encamped for some time. Retired to Cedar 
Creek, where w^e encamped and intrenched. 

Oct. 19, attacked by Early on our extreme left. 
Our Division was under arms before the attack; 
fighting was hot, but not well managed. Retreated 
five miles. After Sheridan's arrival, re-formed lines 
and moved to the attack, routed Early utterly, and re- 
occupied our former position. Loss in the 14lh very 
hea.vy, more than one-third, including killeil, wound- 
ed and prisoners. Among the killed was Lt. Col. 
Bickmore, who fell early in the day, Jamonted by 
every man iji the Regiment. 



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Sept. 20, advanced to Strasburg; then fell back to 
Cedar Creek; and in November retired to near Win- 
chester and fortified Camp Russell, so-called. At 
this place the Regiment was made part of a detached 
Brigade and proceeded to Martinsburg, guarding a 
supply train. Remained in the defences of Martins- 
burg some days, then returned to Camp Russell. 
At this place occurred the separation of the re-en- 
listed and non re-enlisted men, the latter proceeding 
as a Regiment, by order of Gen'l Sheridan, to 
Harper's Ferry, where they turned over their arms, 
and thence proceeded to Augusta, Me., where they 
were finally mustered out. The re-enlisted men 
were organized into four companies. 

In early spring of '65, proceeded by rail to Balti- 
more and embarked by Steamer for Savannah, Ga., 
where they were joined by six companies of recruits 
and a fine band, and were re-organized as a full Regi- 
ment. 

From there marched to Augusta, Ga., and was 
there at the time Jeff Davis arrived, a detail of the 
Regiment, under command of Lt. Joseph W. Grant, 
Co. A, guarding Davis from there to Fortress Mon- 
roe. Marched from Augusta to Savannah. Pro- 
ceeded by Steamer Resolute to Darien, Ga. 

The Regiment returned to Maine in September, 
1865, and was mustered out at Augusta, Me., Sept. 
23 of that year. 

In conclusion, it may belaid that tlie Regiment 
was always at the front after it reached tlie Dept, of 
the Gulf. Its history is marred by no blot whatever. 
Its discipline, obedience and drill were always of the 
best. In whatever command serving, it was known 
to the commanding general as a regiment always to 



be relied upon, and was often detailed for duty such 
as only the most reliable troops could be entrusted 
with. Its losses were heavy from many causes inci- 
dent to the service, including severity of climate 
and unfit food in the first year of its service. And 
no regiment is better entitled to have its achieve- 
ments embalmed in a volume which shall go down 
to posterity as a portion of the history of the great 
war in which it bore so honorable a part. 



ROSTER. 



Adams, Enoch 
Adams, Alexander 
Albee, Samuel 
Allen, Grin P. 
Allen, Alvin B. 
Arris, Chas. 
Allen, Wm. A. 



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Litchfield, Me. 
Boothbay, Me. 
Cornville, Me. 
So. Berwick Jiinct., 
Bucksport, Me. -^ 
Green, Me. 
Watei-ford, Me. 



Me. 



Allen, Daniel, 139 Cumberland St., Portland, Me. 
Allen, Amos H. Sargentsville, Me. 

Allen, James Portland, Me. 



Bolan, A. K. 26 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
Barnard, Chas. 29 Bellingham St., Chelsea, Mass. 



Blodget, Geo. 
Bowden, Wilson 
Bowden, Edwin J. 
Bridges, Arthur 
Bruce, James O. 
Bruce, Chas. E. 
Bither, Wm. 
Bean, Thos. A. 
Boyd, Simon H. 
Brown, Chas. H. 
Burgess, Orin 
Bradbury, J. F. 
Barry, Patrick 
Bachelder, Chas. 
liovven, A. J. 
Braslin, John 
Bunker, E. H. 
Berry, Eben 
liowraan, Franklin 
Bosworth, Almerine 
Bradfield, Ed 



Bucksi)ort, Me. 
Castine, Me. 
Winterport, Me. -- 
Batesville or Kendall, Ks. 
Eau Claire, Wis. 
Eau Claire, Wis. 
Unity, Me. - - 
Warehara, Iowa. 
West Levant, Me. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Industry, Me. 
Hermon, Me. 
Bangor, Me. 
Montville, Me. 
Freedom, Me. 
Winterport, Me. 
Ashland, Mass. 
Stillwater, Me. 
Pea Cove, Me. 
Cornville, Me. 
1st Serg't. Co. E. 13 U. S. I. 

Little Rock Banacks, Ark. 



Bennett, Isaac 
Bailey, Benj. L. 
Bowden, T. «. 
Brann, H. H. 
Billings, Daniel O. 
Beathani, Edward 
Blair, Marcellus 
Bowen, E. A. 
Balkani, H. G. 
Bangs, Knowles 
Buzzell, Warren 
Butterfield, J. H. 
Bunker, John 
Brann, G. W. 
Beedy, Aaron 
Black well, Chas. E. 
Brown, G. W. 
Brown, J. W. 
Bubar, F. J. 
Biokford, Foster 
Bennett, N. P. 
Buzzell, John 
Bateman, L. C. 
Baker, Seth 
Bridges, Frank W. 
Burse, Wm. S. 
Berguson, Martin 



Cushman, Adna T. 
Crooker, ('. W. 
Carter, Alfred A. 
Clark, Edwin L., 40 
Colby, Seth S. 
Cliilds, Isaac B. 
Cobb, Wni. M. 
Cunningham, E. 
Crosby, Wilson, 12") 
Cook, L. J., 24 Tuft 
Church, J. W. 
Childes, Stei»hen 
Cross, E. F. 
Cuivri-. Willard 



Center Montville, Me. _ 
Wiscasset, Me. 
W. Washington, Me. 
Rowland, Me. 
E. Newport, Me. 
Kingman, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 
Belfast, Me. - 
Hyde Park, Mass. 
Freedom, Me. - 
Cherryfield, Me. 
Danforth, Me. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Sprague's Mills, Me. 
Madrid, Me. 
Dead wood. Dak. 
Easton, Me. 
Brockton, Mass. 
Blaine, IVJe. 
Oakland, Me. 
Center Montville, Me.- 
Sherman, Me. 
No. Searsmont, Me. 
Everett, Mass. 
Bncksport, Me. 
Janesville, Minn. 
Verplanck, N. Y. 

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Caribou, Me. 

No. Abington, Mass. 

Vinal Haven, Me. 
Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 

So. Deer Isle, Me. 

Mt. Vernon, Me. 

Bangor, Me. 

Bangor, Me. 
Hammond St., Bangor, Me. 
s St., Cambridgeport, Mass. 

No. New Portland, Me, 

Benton, Me. 

Springticld, May^s. 

So. Liveniiort', Me. 



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Curtis, J. H. Lewiston, Me. 

Copeland Lewellen Dexter, Me. 

Cram, Geo. T. Chesterville, Me. 

Cahoon, Wm. Hallo well. Me. 
Chase, Chas. W., Box 295, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 
Carter, Benj., 74 York St., Bangor, Me. 

Chase, J. A. Biirnham, Me. 

Carvill, J. G. Lewiston, Me. 

Clark, Samuel Skow^hegan, Me. 

Childes, J. B. Mt. Vernon, Me. 

Carter, C. P. Center Montville, Me. 

Cannon, Henry Skowhegan, Me. 

Carver, James No. Leeds, Me. 

Choate, Geo. Hall Dale, Montville, Me. 
Crowell, J. H., 380 Blake St., Denver, Col. 

Crow, Geo. O. No. Berwick, Me. 

Chaplain, Spencer Standish, Me. 

Cobb, James H. Westbrook, Me. 

Clark, Belmont Fairfield, Me. 

Chamberlain, E. L. Sidney, Me. 

Crane, Geo. D. Ellsworth, Me. 

Crockett, Gideon Deer Isle, Me. 

Colby, Richard .J. South Deer Isle, Me. 

Crockett, Otis G. Rockport, Me. 

Candage, Sewell W. Blue Hill, Me. 

Chapman, A. J. Bangor, Me. 

Carter, A. R. E. Blue Hill, Me. 
Chapman, H. C, Bangor House, Bangor, Me. 

Costello, Peter " Smith River, Cal. 



Dolloff, Warren L. Boothbay, Me. 

Danforth, P. W. Freedom, Me. 

Durgin, Wm. C. Simpson's Corner, Me. 

Dameren, Chas. L., 47 Highland St., Auburn, Me. 

Douglass, Andrew S. Madrid, Me. 

Dow, Nelson Waite, Me. 

Day, Edward Berwick, Me. 

Dougherty, Patrick Bangor, Me. 

Dill, James P. Mattawamkeag, Me. 

Downs, Cyrus Winterport, Me. 

Daily, John Vassalboro, Me. 

Devine, Anthony Sioux City, Iowa. 



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Woburn, Me. 
Freedom, Me. 
JSpringfield, Me. 
So. La Grange, Me. 
No. Pittston, Me. 
Cherry field. Me. 
So. Newfield, Me. 
Upton, Me. 
, Lewiston, Me. 
Ashland, Me. 
Sebec, Me. 
Portland, Oregon. 



Devlin, John 

Downer, Wm. G. 

Day, John W. 

Douglass, A. W. 

Davis, A. W. 

Dorr, Richard 

Doe, H. H. 

Douglass, C. L. 

Davis, D. S., 71 Blake St. 

Duren, E. A. 

Dorman. Geo. H. 

Dnrgin, C. C. 

Dean, Horace, 5 Prospect St., Lawrence, Mass. 

Dean, A. J. Gardiner, Me. 

Derrell, S. D. Skowhegan, Me. 

Downs, Andrew, Mayor, Fayette Co. Penn. 

Devine, Patrick, 1710 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. 

Doubleday, Joel, Soldiers Home, Gd. Rapids, Mich. 

Dav, P. B. - Ellsworth, Me. 

Doilard, B. O. Brookline, Me. 



Edminister, David P. No. Hermon, Me. 

Estes, Job P. Fitchburg, Mass. 

Elders, James C, 1.50 Central St., Lynn, Mass. 
Emerson, Henry K., 170 Chelsea St., 

Charlestown, Mass. 



Eddy, W. C. 
Eld ridge, Augustus 
Emery, Cyrus 
Evans, James M. 
Edwards, A. K. P. 
Eastman, Hiram 
Emerson, Geo. O 

Evans, Dr. S. A. 



Clifton, Me. 
Plymouth, Me. 
Milo, Me. 
Somerville, Me. 
Lisbon Centre, Me. 
Keene, N. H. 
Lower Pacific Mills, 

Lawrence, Mass. 
Conway, N. H. 



Fowler, James N. 
Flint, A. L., 14<) W 
Felly, James D. 
Flood, David .Ir. 
Farmer. Wm. P. 



W'arren, Me. 
Adams St., Chicago, 111. 
Searsport, Me. 
Norway Lake, Me. 
Haley, Me. 



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French, Chas. H. H. Kiolnnond, Me. 

Freeman, L. G., 14th Street, Bangor, Me. 
Foley, John W. Norway, Me. 

Fuller, Archelaus Topeka, Kas. 

Farnham, Otis C. Brewer, Me. 

Farnham, AV. D. Pittsfield, Me. 

Frost, Weston Harrison, Me. 

Frost, Colby ■ Norway, Me. 

Folger, J. W. Augusta, Me. 

Foss, Geo. A. E. Sullivan, Me. 

Fuller. Chas. A., Cor. Hennipin Ave. and Gth Street, 

Minneapolis, Minn 
Fisher, Geo. E. Dedham, Me. 

Farrar, A. B., Palmasola, Manatee Co., Florida. 

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Gardiner, Ira B. Patten, Me. ^ 

Gordon, C. S., Hawthorn St., Roslindale, Mass. 
Gordon, Lewis C, 1420 Washington St., 

Boston, Mass. 
Gardner, Wm. H, Brewer, Me. 

Gott, James E. Greens Landing, Me. 

Grant, Joseph W East Bangor, Me. 

Greely, John P. Seattle, Wash. 

Getchell, Chas. H. No. Berwick, Me. 

George, Wm. A. Rockland, Me. 

Goodwin, Merritt East Lowell, Me. 

Gray, Erastus II. Dover, Me. 

Greenlow, Edmund Deer Isle, Me. 

Gardiner, Peleg Swampscott, Mass. 

Griffin, Barney, 3 East Cove St., Portland, Me. 
Glidden, Barker B. Presque Isle, Me. 

Goss, ^y. L. Lowell, Mass. 

Greenleaf, H. N., Aliens Mills, Industry, Me. 
Garty, James Brewer, Me. 

Grover, Joel D. Weld, Me. 

Greenwood, Norris S. Mechanic Falls, Me. 

Gilbert, Lloyd A. Waterville, Me. fr 

Grant, S. W. W. Leeds, Me. 

Green, Rev. R. L., Peoples Church, Boston, Mass 
Gray, D. H. Prospect, Me. 

Grant, E. S. Hudson, Mass. |i 

Gardner, Eldridge Presque Isle, Me. h 



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Tilraore, R. W., Gary Square, Chelsea, Mas?. 
Talasrlier, S. J. Augusta, Me. 



lopkins, Dr. Elisha 
lobbs, I. Frank 
lenderson, Chas. W. 
lill, James B. 
lenry, Wm. 
Tail, James B. 
iorr, A. E. 
lam il ton, E. M. 
Toward, A. H. 
larriman, L. S. 
liggins, Wra. B. 
"ussy, Rodolphus 
Tutf, El bridge 
latch, Wm. P. 
linkley, Ora K, 
[arriman, G. W. 
[olmes, Edson 
[atch, Jolin T. 
[iggins, A. K. 
[orn, A. L. 
[amilton, Thos. B. 
[arris, Stephen E. 
[arding, Gideon 
faycock, J. E. 
[adley, O. P. 
[ardison, N. G. 
[aycock, W. H. 
[errick, G. VV. 
[arris, S. P. 
kinds, W. L. 
[olden, David 

oseley, John 
ieath, Ambrose 

emmingway, W. F. 

arding, Leroy 

amilton, Watson 



Searsport, Me. 
Lake City, Iowa. 
Hodgdon, Me. 
Wakefield, X. II. 
Deer Isle, Me. 
Standish, Me. 
Waterford, Me. 
Montville. Me. 
Deer Isle, Me. 
Bucksport. Me. 
W. Bowdoin, Me. 
Freedom, Me. 
Hartland, Me. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 
Bangor, Me. 
So. Hingham, Mass. 
Union, Me. 
St. George, Me. 
Weld, Me. 
No. Dixmont, Me. 
No. Dixmont, Me. 
Detroit, Me. 
Cherryfield, Me. 
Franklin, Me. 
Franklin, Me. 
Anson, Me. 
W. Poland, Me. 
No. Dixmont, Me. 
Portland, Me. 
Otistield, Me. 
E. Dixfiold, Me. 
Somerville, Me. 
Upton, Me. 
flartland, Me. 
Potter Place, N. 11. 



amilton, Ezra, McFarlin's Corner, Montvilh;, Me. 
;all, Emory, 4207 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. 
iutchins, Eliakim Castine, Me. 



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Hopkins, A. C. Auburn, Bay Co., Mich. 

Hatton, W. M. Litchfield Plains, Me. 

Hilton, John E. Houltbn, Me. 

Haskell, Joseph L., Cooperstown, Gregg Co., 

North Dakota. 
Harlow, A. D. Bangor, Me. 

Holbrook, T. K., Waltham Watch Co., 

Walthara, Mass. 



Jones, Thomas 
Jackson, Daniel S. 
Jenkins, Wm. F. 
Jordan, Wilmot P. 
Jordan, Henry 
Jordan, F. R., 16 Main 
Jordan, Floran 
Jordan, G. W. 
Jordan, J. W. 
Johnson, G. W. 
Jones, T. P. 
Joy, Edward H. 
Johonnett, F. W. 
Jordon, Alden A. 
Judkins, Andrew J. 



Kelly, John E. 
King, J. A. 
Kendall, Wm. F. 
Keenan, Thomas S. 
Keen, A. H. 
Kelly, John 
Kelly, C. S. 
Knowles, Hiram 



Laing, J. K. 
Long, M. W. 
Libby, J. W. 
Lewis, Warren P. 
Leighton, Delano 
Lowell, John 



Bangor, Me. 
Auburn, Ale. 
Danforth, Me. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Rum ford, Me. 
St., Lewiston, Me. 
Buckfield, Me. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Upton, Me. 
Taunton, Mass. 
W. VV^ashington, Me. 
Bath, Me. 
St. Francis, Minn. 
Xo. East Harbor, Me. 
Belcher, Pope Co., Minn. 

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No. Boothbay, Me. 
Hinsdale, N. H. 
E. Jackson, Me. 
S. Gardiner, Me. 
So. Abington, Mass. 
No. Hermon, Me. 
* Harrington, Ale. 
Wellington, Me. 



East Portland, Oregon. 
Harrisburg, Penn. 
No. Turner, Me. 
Wiscasset, Me. 
Dexter, Me. 
Hampden, Me. 



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Lakeinaii, Clark L. 
Leonard, Amos 
Lovejoy, Josiali 
Ladd, Geo. W. 
Lewis, Owen 
Lewis, Dexter W, 
Lawrence, Marshall 
Lewis, Geo. B. 
Lord, A. E. 
Libby, Setli B. 
Lancaster, R. Q. 
Lee, C. C. 
Lyford, Dr. E. H. 
Loud, John H. 
Lyon, Jefferson 
Leavitt, Chas. P. 
Lord, Augustus 
Litchfield, E. S. 
Litchfield, V. 11. 
Lamb, George 
Libby, Cyrus 
Libby, Chas. 
Lang, Wm. S. 
Loud, E. A., 67 Monroe 



Milliken. Elias 
Mason, Pethuel 
Morton, L. J. 
Maxfield, John T. 
^[orse, Irvin 
Morse, E. C. 
Marden, Edward, 
McCorrison, Joseph 
Merrill, Addison 
Mason, Lewis T. 
Moran, James 
Murray, John 
Meservey, Albert 
Miller, A. 8. 
Mixer, F. D. 
Moore, Daniel 
Header, Darius 



Troy, Me. 
Fairfield, Me. 

Augusta, Me. 
Wiscasset, Me. 

Freedom, Me. 
Boothbay, ^le. 
Prince St., Boston, Mass. 
Perry Depot, X. H. 
Howland, Me. 
Foxcroft, Me. 
Vinal Haven, Me. 
Deering Point, Me. 
Jefferson, AVis. 
Lynn, Mass. 
Vienna, ^le. 
Lewiston, Me. 
Boston, Mass. 
Freedom, Me. 
Lewiston, ]Me. 
E. Bradford, Me. 
Houlton, Me. 
St., Boston Ilighl'ds, Mass, 

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Augusta, Me. 
Howland, Me. 
Mechanic Falls, Me. 
Eads' Falls, Me. 
42 Blossom St., Chelsea, Mass. 
Upton, Me. 
Farbanks' Mills, F'armington, Me. 



Bangor, ^le. 
Preston Corner, 
Howland, Me. 
Augusta, Me. 



Me. 



Searsmont, Me. 
Enfield, Me. 
Xo. Auburn, Me. 
Bangor, Me. 
Litchfield, Me. 



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Matthews, Geo P. 
Harden, Wm, H. 
Moore, Asa 
Meader, John C. 
Morse, Edward J. 
Mason, Chas. E. 
Morrill, John W. 
Maybery, Frank P. 
Maxwell, Geo. 
McKay, 
Morton, J. E. 
Merrill, Addison 
Millet, Nelson 
Merrill, Howard 
Mitchell, James 
Menon, Chas. 
Miles, Dudley, Jr. 
McLellan, Thos. C. 
McDonald, Joseph 
Merrifield, W. E. 
Morrill, Addison 
Moody, D. W. 



Nickerson, F. S. 
Niles, C. G. 
Noster, Wm. 
Noble, F. M. 
Nickerson, Geo.- 
Nichols, S. W. 
Noyes, A. F. 
Newcomb, A. S. 



Osgood, Wm. F. 
Owens, John J. 
Orff, Simon 
Ordway, Edwin 
Oliff, Peter 



No. Boothbay, Me. 
Maple, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 

Farmington Falls, Me. 
Rutland, Vt. 
. Olamon P. O., Me. 
Mechanic Falls, Me. 
So. Carthage, Me. 
Saco, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 
Buckfield, Me. 
Wilton, Me. 
Chelsea, Me. 
Bowdoinham, Me. 
Webster, Me. 
Oldtown, Me. 
Frankfort, Me. 
Winterport, Me. 
Box 8")4, Bangor, Me. 
So. Gardiner, Me. 
Eagle Rock, Idaho. 

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Somerville, Mass. 
Levant, Me. 
Rockland, Me. 
Norway, Me. 
Kennebunk, Me. 
No. Orrington, Me. 
Norway, Me. 
Glenburn, Me. 

o 

Bucksport Centre, Me. 
La Grange, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 
No. Castiae, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 



Porter, T. W., 33 School St., Boston, Mass. 
Paine, J. O. W., Dunlap, Monroe Co., Kas. 
Page, George Independence, Kas. 



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Pitts, Ruel W. 

Packard, Christen 

Peyton, Joseph 
I Pool, Albion 
I Pollard, Clias. 

Page, Ezekiel 
I Perry, F. O. 

Penny, Ralph 

Page, J. O. 

Perkins, VVm. M. 

Preble, Alonzo 

Pinkhara, Isaac 

Preble, H. C. 

Pfister, Matthias 

Pritchard, Wm. H 



Vassalboro, Me. 

Newfield, Me. 

Shepleigh, Me. 

VVaterford, Me. 

Winslow, Me. 

Waterville, Me. 

Madrid, Me. 

Centre Montville, Me. 

Togus, Me. 

Mechanic Falls, Me. 

No. Palermo, Me. 

Lynn, Mass. 

Bath, Me. 

Tuscarawas, Ohio. 
133 Exchange St., Bangor, Me. 
Palmer, James G., Box 423, Skowhegan, Me. 
Perry, Ed. A., Boston Herald Office, Boston, Mass. 



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Quimby, J. J. 
Quint, A. D. 



Reed, C. X. 
Ross, Frank 
Ross, Xelson 
Ridlon, Alfred B. 
Rogers, Benj. 
Rackliff, Amander 
Ramsdell, A. S. 
Ross, Jesse 
Rollins, Chas. H. 
Randall, Wm. F. 
Robinson, James M. 
Russell, L. W. 
Randall, E. (i. 
Rounds, A. L. 
Rice, T. P. 
Robbins, Anson 
Rolerson, W. S. 
Rolerson, B. F. 
Reynolds, R. 
Rackliff, W. 8. 



Oldtown, Me. 
Eau Claire, Wis. 



Deer Island, Boston Harbor. 
Charlestown, Me. 
Lynn, Mass. 
Franklin Falls, N. H. 
So. Newfield, Me. 
Unity, Me. 
Foxcroft, Me. 
Milo, Me. 
Bradford, Me. 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Gardiner, Me 
New Sharon, Me. 
Bangor, Me. 
Mechanic Falls, Me. 
Kent's Hill, Me. 
Wilton, Me. 
Stockton, Cal. 



Burnham, Me. 
Newbury, Me. 



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Rowell, P. 
Rich, Chas. G. 
Ranks, John 
Rogers, Benj. M. 
Rolhns, Wm. O. 
Robinson, James 
Rollins, Warren S. 
Richardson, E. B. 
Rankins, David 
Robinson, F. TV. 
Robinson, Geo. H. 
Rowell, Almon 
Richardson, Henry 
Ross, A. J. 



McFarlin Cor., Montville, Me. 
Box 478, Hopkins, Mass. 
Box 415, Pennacook, X.H. 
Maplewood, Me. 
Mapleton, Me. 
Standish, Me. 
Portland, Me. 
Winslow, Me. 
Bangor, Me. 
Goldsborough, Me. 

Montville, Me. 
Deer Isle, Me. 



Sprowl, J. A. 
Smith, John S. 
Scribner, Daniel 
Stow, Xewton E. 
Stinson, Philips P. 
Spinney, Chas. A. 
Shute, Wm. C. 
Stillings, Geo. A. 
Stewart, John 
Smith, Frank 
Stevens, Wesley A. 
Sylvester, Charles 
Sullivan, Bradford 
Shea, Michael 
Stewart, Nathaniel 
Sweetser, H. W. 
Smith, Chas. H. 
Sampson, W. L. 
Seiders, Merrill A. 
Simpson, E. P. 
Simpson, Wm. H. 
Sawyer, D. R. 
Stevens, B. F. 
Stearns, L. W. 
Spear, .John A. 
Somers, Wm. M. 
Saw^^er, R. O. 



Center Montville, Me. 

Saginaw, Mich. 

Patton, Me. 

Mechanic Falls, Me. 

East Surry, Me. 

Calais, Me. 

Port Gamble, Washingtc 

Bath, Me. 

Houlton, Me. 

Woolwich, Me. 

Waterford, Me. 

Webster, Me. 

No. Winteri)ort, Me. 

Frankfort, Me. 

Montville, ]Me. 

Hermon Center, Me. 

Alna, Me. 

Augusta, ]Mc. 

Bath, Me. 

So. Framingham, Mass. 

Williamsport, Pa. 

Lewiston, Me. 

E. Dixmont, Me. 

Cooper Mills, Me. 

Gardiner, Me. 

Atkins, ]Me. 

So. Gardiner, Me. 



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Sands, Win. J. 


Foxcroft, Me. 


Spraajne, J. B. 


Cherrytield, Me. ' 


Smith, J T. 


Brunswick, ]SIe. 


Stevens, C. T. 


Insane Hospital, So. Boston 


Sullivan, J. 0. 


So. Wayne, Me. 


Spencer, A. L. 


St. John, N. B. 


Spaulding, A. R. 


Clinton, Me. 




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Trask, 0. W. 


Atkinson, Me. 


Tripp, Daniel W. 


Wells Depot, Me. 


Teno, Nelson 


Kennebunkport, Me. 


Taylor, Wm. H. 


Webster, Me. 


Tobie, J. L. 


Mechanic Falls, Me. 


Thompson, S. S., 10' 


yi Myrtle St., Fitchburg, Mass 


Tripp, John C. 


Monson, Me. 


Townsend, Wm. C, 


Dunlap, Morris Co., Kas. 


Tabor, Wm. H. 


Waterville, Me. 


Taylor, Jas. L. 


No. Leeds, Me. 


Tilton, Fred 


Charlestown, Me. 


Thompson, A. P. 


Gardiner, Me. 


Towle, John S. 


Gardiner, Me. 


Thurlough, Richard 


Bethel Hill, Me. 




u 


Underwood, John M 


Saco, Me. 




V 


Vale, Wm. 


Washington, Me. 


Vose, Eliot 


Frankfort, Me. 


Yarney, Washington 


Atkinson, Me. 


Yerrel'l, Thos. 


Poland Empire, Me. 




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Wiswell, J. M. 


So. Framingham, Mass. 


Ware, Jas. 0. 


Rockport, Me. 


Wingate, Wm. M. 


Dixmont, Me. 


Worster, Geo. W. 


No. Bangor, Me. 


Worster, Stewart D. 


Woodfords, xMe. 


Worster, L. N., Marketman, Somerville, Mass. 


Wright, John 


New Orleans, La. 


Warren, David T. 


So. Deer Isle, Me. 


Webster, Geo., 8& 5 


Custom House Wharf, 




Portland, Me 



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Webster, Albert No. Castine, Me. 

Whorton, John, Six Mile Falls, Bangor, Me. 
St. George, Me. 



Warren, Elbridge A. 
Webster, Warren A. 
Williams, Edward 
Weymouth, E. A. 
Wallace, Wm. 
Witham, E. E. 
Webber, Wilson 
Wiswell, John B. 
Whittam, N. 
Wright, Abel 
Walker, Benson 



Coops Hill, Me. 
Kennebunkport, Me. 
Portland, Me. 
Xew Sharon, Me. 
Webster, Me. 
Oxford, Me. 
Bridge water, Me. 
Ellsworth, Me. 
Searsport, Me. 
Montville. Me. 
Belfast, Me. 



Wyman, O. C, Mt. Pleasant, Isabella Co., Mich. 
Whitney, Geo. G. Hobart, Lake Co., Ind. 

Walker, S. H., Brownfield, Oxford Co., Me. 



Webb, Chas. H. 
Whitney, Marcellus 
Walker, Otis 
Wheeler, Albert 
Ware, Andrew 
Wardwell, G. C. 
Ward, D. W. 
Wharton, A. T. 
Williams, Reuel 
Whittaker, H. T. 
Wilson, Luther 



Lowell, Mass. 
Freedom, Me. 
Belfast, Me. 
Boothbay, Me. 
Gardiner, Me. 
Turner, AJe. 
Augusta, Me. 
Augusta, Me. 
Belgrade Depot, Me. 
Franklin, Me. 
Cherryfield, Me. 



Wilkins, O. A., 78 Central St., Lowell Mass. 



Withee, Ambrose E. 


E. Vassalboro, Me. 


Wyman, Parker 


No. Leeds, Me. 


Woodworth, C. C. 


E. Livermore, Me, 


White, Joel 


Rumford, Me. 


Walker, Howard 


Minot Corner, Me. 


Waldron, H. F. 


Clinton, Me. 


Wedgewood, Dr. N. J. 


Lewiston, Me. 


White, Arthur 


Poland Empire, Me. 




Y 


York, Albert S. 


East Dixmont, Me. 



/ /^ 

THE FOURTEENTH MAIXE AT PORTLAND. 

The Fourteenth Maine Regiment held 
their annual meeting at their ohib house at 
Long Island, Portland harbor, Aug. 7th. 
About lifty attended, and all enjoyed a 
sumptuous dinner, after which several 
speeches of interesting and sometimes hu- 
morous nature were delivered. At the con- 
clusion of the dinner all adjourned to the 
hall, where the following officers for the en- 
suing year were elected : 

President, Charles Barnard, Chelsea, 
Mass. 

► First Vice President, J. W. Porter, Ban- 
gor. 

Second Vice President, Col. T. W. Porter, 
Boston. 

Third Vice President, Capt. George Blod- 
gett, Bucksport. 

Secretary and Treasurer, Gen. Samuel J. 
Gallagher,"^ Augusta. 

Executive Committee, E. L. Clark, Chel- 

! sea, Mass. ; Stuart Worster, Woodfords ; 
Joseph W. Grant, Bangor. 

Finance Committee, E. H. Lvford, Vinal- 
haven; Willard Carver, Livermore ; F. D. 

I Mixer, Auburn. 

I Drum Major, John Derelin, Auburn. 

A general afternoon of a sociable nature 
followed with impromptu music, remarks, 
etc. 

The Fourteenth was mustered into service 
Dec. 31, 18G1. Its engagements included the 
battle of Baton Rouge, Aug. 5, 1862, at which 
the Regiment was thanked by Gen. Butler 
for bravery ; two expeditions to Amite river, 
the assaults on and siege of Port Hudson, 
and many minor engagements in the depart- 
ment of the Gulf. It was constantly at the 
front and saw three years of hard service. 
A history and roster of the Regiment pub- 
lished by the Secretary, Willard Carver, in 

1 1891, shows that 43 of the survivors then 

I lived in Waldo county. 



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active co-operation of all members of 
the Association, who can give 
names and. addresses of comrades Wi 
do not appear in the roster^ which has 
only been brought to its present degree 
of completeness by the expenditure of 
time, patient effort and extended cor- 
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